1996 in the United States

Events from the year 1996 in the United States.

1996
in
the United States

Decades:
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
  • 2010s
See also:

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January

February

March

April

April 3: Theodore Kaczynski arrested

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

November 5: Bill Clinton re-elected president

December

December 6: General Motors EV1

Undated

  • Core Molding Technologies is setup from a predecessor company in Columbus, Ohio.[11]

Ongoing

Births

January

  • January 1 – Stunna 4 Vegas, rapper
  • January 2 – Dior Hall, hurdler
  • January 5 – Tyler Ulis, basketball player
  • January 8 – Khylin Rhambo, actor
  • January 9 – Oana Gregory, Romanian-American actress
  • January 10 – Curren Caples, skateboarder
  • January 15 – Dove Cameron, actress
  • January 18
    • Carolena Carstens, taekwondo practitioner
    • Sarah Gilman, actress
    • Alex Scott, cancer charity founder (died 2004)
  • January 21 Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Dominican-born actor
  • January 22 – Sami Gayle, actress
  • January 23 – Chachi Gonzales, dancer, choreographer and actress
  • January 27
    • Braeden Lemasters, actor and musician
    • Caitlin Sanchez, actress
    • Trenton Thompson, American football player
  • January 31 – Joel Courtney, actor
  • January 28 – Emily Piriz, singer

February

  • February 3
    • Taylor Caniff, internet personality
    • Alex Ko, actor, dancer and singer
  • February 5 – Matt Watson, youtuber
  • February 6 – Dalton Rapattoni, singer
  • February 7
    • David Castro, actor
    • Jake Goldberg, actor
  • February 8 – Isadora Williams, figure skater
  • February 9
  • February 13 – Catherine Bouwkamp, wheelchair fencer
  • February 16 – Jimmy Pinchak, actor
  • February 17 – Sasha Pieterse, African-born actress
  • February 22 - Michael Johnston, actor
  • February 23 - D'Angelo Russell, basketball player
  • February 24 – Quinn Carpenter, ice dancer
  • February 25 – Elijah McClain, African-American who died after a police encounter (died 2019)
  • February 28 – Bobb'e J. Thompson, actor

March

  • March 1 – Sage Northcutt, mixed martial artist
  • March 4 – Brenna Dowell, artistic gymnast
  • March 6 – Dillon Freasier, child actor
  • March 5 – Kyle Kaiser, racing driver
  • March 6 – Savannah Stehlin, actress
  • March 10 – Mia Rose Frampton, actress
  • March 15 – Maxwell Jacob Friedman, pro wrestler
  • March 17 – Saeed Blacknall, wide receiver
  • March 18 – Madeline Carroll, actress
  • March 29 – Wade Baldwin IV, basketball player
  • March 24 – Jack Johnson, singer and vocalist
  • March 31 – Liza Koshy, YouTuber

April

May

Ryan Ochoa

June

  • June 1 - Chase Chrisley, voice actor
  • June 2 – Jacy Jayne, pro wrestler
  • June 7 – Christian McCaffrey, American football player
  • June 10 – Raury, singer-songwriter
  • June 11 – Kaleo Kanahele, volleyball player
  • June 12
    • Anna Margaret, singer, songwriter and actress
    • Alissa Violet, social media personality
  • June 16 – Lily Zhang, tennis player
  • June 20 – Claudia Lee, actress, singer and songwriter
  • June 25 – Lele Pons, YouTuber, singer

July

August

September

October

Madison Cunningham
  • October 3 – Adair Tishler, actress, model and singer
  • October 4
    • Keith Lee, martial artist and food critic
    • Ryan Lee, actor
  • October 5 – Mary Gibbs, actress
  • October 9
  • October 12 – Paulie Koch, wakeboarder
  • October 14 – Madison Cunningham, singer
  • October 18 – Dorian McMenemy, swimmer
  • October 23 – Sam Berns, high school student with progeria and documentary subject (died 2014)
  • October 24 – Kyla Ross, gymnast
  • October 25 Keean Johnson, actor and dancer
  • October 28
    • Jasmine Jessica Anthony, actress
    • Jack Eichel, professional ice hockey player
    • Naelee Rae, actress and singer
  • October 29 – Hannah Miller, figure skater

November

December

Full date unknown

  • Grizzly 399, bear
  • Cassidy Hutchinson, White House aide
  • Ahmed Siddiqui, kidnap victim
  • David Steinberg, crossword constructor and editor

Deaths

See also

References

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